Content trust

Report something that needs review.

Asiara content is source-linked and human-reviewed, but beta details can still be wrong, incomplete, duplicated, or outdated. A clear correction report helps identify the exact item and evidence.

A report never changes or publishes content automatically.

Human review is required. A submitted source is evidence to inspect, not automatic proof or a guaranteed editorial outcome.

What can be reported

Point us to the exact issue.

Date or status

Wrong date, time, release status, availability, or outdated information.

Entity or link

Wrong artist, group, member, relationship, content link, or Calendar connection.

Summary or source

Incorrect or misleading summary, broken source, mismatched source, or source concern.

Duplicate or sensitive

Already-covered content, privacy or safety concern, harmful allegation, or another issue.

What to include

Four pieces are enough.

  1. Affected item or link. Use the exact title, public URL, or a clear description of the app item.
  2. Explanation. State what appears wrong as clearly and briefly as possible.
  3. Supporting source. Prefer the most direct official or reliable source that supports the correction.
  4. Optional context. Add only details that help explain the issue.

Human review

What happens after a report

  1. The report is validated and categorized.
  2. An authorized Owner or Publisher reviews the item, source, entity links, duplicates, and related Calendar state.
  3. More evidence may be requested through a private route.
  4. The item may be corrected, updated, temporarily unpublished, archived, followed up, rejected, or merged as a duplicate.
  5. Material actions are recorded internally and shown publicly where appropriate.

Report safely

Keep account and personal information out.

Do not include passwords, OTPs, invite codes, tokens, private account details, payment information, or unrelated personal information. Sensitive reports should not be posted publicly in Discord or social media.

Spam, harassment, fabricated evidence, unsafe attachments, and attempts to use Corrections to publish rumors may be rejected or blocked.